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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1909)
. , ; ' . , " _ _ . . . . . _ - : - 0 'O ' ' ' 0 ' ' " . w _ _ II'r ' "Ero' I I I "Beautiful , . . , 1 : Hair V . I r rHair . . . I is so easily and' quickly acquired , . by the use . . , - of . - ; , I RexaI193 B RexallTonic Hair Tonic that it is a wonder why I i anyone is troubled with | falling hair brittleness or : dryness or any scalp I trouble whatever. . . 1'ry'it once no matter what hair trouble you ! I g have and it will soon disappear. Large bottle 1.00 , ( ! A . i VALENTINE. NED _ I _ . . . g - .br- - ( SSD0 - . --.Ttf. : . - ' : . : - . : : ! . . . 0 - - . . . . - - - - - - . - - . - . . - I VALENTINE DEMOCRAT _ . I . . . p - - r I : ' M. RICE - Editor and Propr. Mark Zarr - - > Forem n. Thursday , Octobber 7 , 1909. Count Meltendorff is in Omaha. , Victor L. Martin of Brownlee called on us yesterday to get out sale bills for his sale that he ex pects to have soon. I The Valentine Lumber Co. , calls your attention to change in their . advertisement in this , issue. Read about their Ft Smith wagons. I I am now in possession of the business formerly owned by ; Mr. Felch , and I respectfully \ " solicit a share of the public patronage. Lottie E. Ward. Barnes the Omaha Eye Special- ist will be at the Valentine Hotel Tuesday the JJlth. Remember : visits have been made over this road for some ten J ears. Don't forget the date. He will be in ! ! Wood Lake the 20th. St. Nicholas Church. Services will be held as follows : In . Valentine on Sunday , Oct. 17. First mass at 8 a. m. Sec- ond mass at 10 a. m. Benediction of the Blessed Sac- . rament after mass. Instruction for the children at 3 p. m. In Crookston , Oct. 24. LEO M. BLAERE Rector. - - - - - - - . , . . . . ' ' , , J < . .Aj - - . , .2 ; , " - _ f I Buy Bovee's Furnace at Factry Pri r i ces ; And save from one-tlrrd to one half the cost of any first-class heatihir plant , having EQUAL CAPACITY. . . . . r , SIXTY DOLLARS We sell a first-class furnace , suitable for a cottage withali _ pipe I : and fittings for $60 00 , and larger furnaces at proportionately low prices. We manufacture 36 different furnaces of the leading styles. We . x own one of the best equipped furnace . . 3 . plants in the \vest. We manufacture , - the very best and sell at the lowest : rr ? ' ' possible manufacturer's price. Our furnaces burn any kind of fuel. -I The Bovee furnace is the only . . 4Ef i furnace having a perfect forced Ven I I , , tilating System , that insures pure air h ' . ' in every part of the house. The yalue ; . I . of this forced ventilation cannot be , I over-estimated , especially in case 01 ) ; , _ ; ( , , . bad lungs or sickness. 1 , > ' . I : } x 1t - x , , We ship everything properly pre ' . " pared ready to install so tnat any , . o . j . . bandy man can properly install our ' I , r furnaces without any assistance from . . ' , _ . : . . . . a tinner. . 3 : Send rough plan of building to be f : heated a-ud cata- - eet our three-colored cata , : - 7 ; . k C + log and best plans for heating plant. . A letter to us will save you about half . the cost of a heating plant. . . . c BOVEE FURNACE WORKS : " \ , ' 496 8th St. , = WATERLOO , IOWA . : , ' . . , . - , _ . , t _ . . . , .o _ _ , . _ . _ . . , . , , , , . . . , _ _ . , ' , _ _ > , T . , - e-O ( te @ _ - FORT SMITH WAGONS $ What John Deere Plow Co. , the . manufacturers , say about them Why do we build these wagons at Fort Smith , Ark ? A - e rigid adherence to the principles of business economy demands @ . - that in so far as may be possible the manufacture of any article should be conducted adjacent to the supply of raw material and at the same time convenient to the market which is expected to $ absorb the finished product. The timber resources of this sec- tion1 are sompthinjr wonderful. The fertile soil here produces an abundance of all kinds of hard woods of the finest quality chief among which will be found several varieties of oak , ash hick- ory and pine so valuable to the manufacturer of good wagons. e Not more than twenty-five or thirty pp.r cent of this timber has @ been cut. Great virgin forests are still standing. Now , the place J to get the pick of good timber is where it grows. The ideal way to build a wagon is to go into the heart of the hard wood forest select prime material season itand build the wagon on the spot This we are doing , and thus we .1' ! are justified in claiming ! one haul - . From Forest Farm : v From Fort Smith to the agricultural districts of the middle west , assuring great : economy in freight transportation. The factory proper covers an area of 170,000 square feet and is built on thoroughly modern lines. The machinery is all new i and only the highest grade of skilled mechanics are employed in the building of Fort Smith wagons. We ' have a capacity of 4 QJ 15,000 complete wagons per annum. W - Materials and Construction ' N I For axles , doubletrees , singletrees and neckyokes we use clear hickory. Bolsters hounds poles and reaches are of clear ' white oak. Our wheels are made : with white oak hubs _ i , oJ and felloes l , and strictly second growth white oak spokes. The ' 1 tire are of steel , and are set by hydraulic pressure while hot. ) I I All wheels are boiled in linseed oil before the tires are set. . , .Our skeins are made over our own patterns , and are very ; strong and heavy. They all measure one-eighth of an inch I | greater in diameter than listed size. Our boxes are of poplar with Georgia pine bottoms. We use seven-sixteenths inch end rods with self-centering round nuts and washers. Nuts and ' washers are put on with crp ws. Our wagons are well ironed , W painted with the very best of paints , oils and varnishes , and the workmanship throughout cannot be excelled. Sold by _ _ c } / , Valentine Lumber Co. A. E. MORRIS. W. W. MORRISSEY. DR. O. W. NOTES Phone No. : 100. . ' . ' . . _ -e4B O . . _ , . . , . . . l " . . ' - . . . . . - . . . . . . - : - . - - - - - ' - . . , - , , - . . . . . r.rria..rr. - - . . . , . t I . .I. L- . , . / II I I 0 d , M 0 , e / g 00 Y , aJ \ The only high-clas s Baking Powder sold at price. " Mrs. McDonald and Miss : Helen ' are in Omaha. Mrs. Haley and daughter went to Omaha last night. Robt. i McQuade returned last Thursday from Ireland , bringing his brother and sister and her family with him. Last Thursday we went down I to Wood . Lake to help celebrate as did many others , from Valentine. There was a big crowd when they all ] got together and vhey had a good time. The sports were inter- esting and especially the boys eat- ing jelly cakes and the } boys eating buttered buns dipped in syrup and dangling from a string suspended from a rope stretched across over ! j the grand stand. Six boys .gnaw- ; ! ed at these buns , their hands tied . behind them until their heads were , ' covered with sweetness. During j : this tiraeJTreycik's peerless AraJ J bia band played. The people of : Wood Lake are entitled to credit \ for their splendid . . one day carni- i val. : _ _ jI I j W. H. Stratton i i Dealer in ! FLOUR & FEED I , General Merchandise ! 1 PHONE 125 ! or. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. iI j ' iI I I I MILL PRICES FOR F2ED II I | Per Cwt. Per Ton. Ton./ / Bran , sacked. . . , . $1 05 § 18 00I ! Shorts , sacked 1- 05 20 00 I Corn , sacked 1 25 21 00 Chop Corn " sacked 1 30 25 00 i Chop Feed , sacked 1 40 27 00 ! ! Oats sacked 1 45 28 00 J , . - - . " - - . . - - . . - ) . _ . . - : To . - . . . " - - - - . - . ' - - - - - . - - - - . - - - I' . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . - . - - . c-- .L r w - . , . ' . - , ' = " = -L-i-- . . . . - - .r.- _ I , . . . . . - . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . - . ' - - . . - . . . - . . . . . - . . . . . . . , . . _ . . . " - - - - - . . . , . . . . . . 1 . o - " ' " . . Old C . : "ow , 1 : , . . " . , . 0 . ' - , 'J' - - W - . . .f. ' ; - ' .3 : . . _ < , _ . ' . x 1 _ ; . . . . . : . -f' , ' . , , . . - . . . , : i . - : , . ; : r . " . { - : . > l. . All Leading . . J . " .f > } , - : _ _ ; . , Herulitagc r..b ' : - - ; -Brands " I I and 1 Bottled .1 I G-uchen- - Under the I ' t 1 I heimer . - , Supervision I I ; Rye j 1 of the i 'a"t " ! y/5 ? . / j * | I Whiskeys/ I } U. S. Gov. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a _ _ We also handle the Budweiser Beer. I : THE PALACE BALOON , I HENRY STETTER , Propr. I . . . _ _ _ 1- - ! - _ _ . _ _ _ 1I I j j I . A Safe , I ; Simple System The system of paying by check was devised I by all men - for any man - for you. It is suited to the need of any business , either large or small. It makes no difference whether we pay out $10 or $10000 a month. A checking account will serve your needs. I . . Pay by check , the method puts system in- " to your business and I gives you a record of I every transaction. I VALENTINE STATE BANK < Ii VALENTINE. NEBR. - - - - . . . . . . . . , I I I - 4 , I. C , Stotts' big sale at Valen- entine on October 16 200 head of horses and mules will be sold. .See big advertisement on last page. - I _ @ _ _ e i . . WhiSk I I ' 0 I Y e Y I tT - Go to the . _ e I . - A Stock Exchange Saloon VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER Walther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr. 0 8 _ _ _ i CONFECTIONERY ' i Tobaccos &nd Cigars. " te : Canned Goods : iX Lunch Counter. . P:1es : Oak.es an.d : Bread I ftn Phone Home Bakery. § . . . . d : : : .b' : i' . . i ' . - . ' . . ' . 0 . . . . . . , SALE' , ! ' . . . t . , . . : e' . . ' " - - - , 0 ; . . I will sell at the stockNyards in . ; : : . I , , WOOD ' LAKE NEBR. - , . , . Saturday , Oct 16 , . .190 - , beginning at 1 o'clock p , m . * the following property : . . 8 . HEAD OF HORSES 8\ . , Consisting of one gelding , one mare and colt ! , five two = year = old coI ts. ! ' , . . 20 T'woYearod ' = = old Mules' . , 69 IiEAD OF CATTLE 69 Consisting of 50 head of steer calves and yearlings , 16 head of yearling heifers , 3 milch cows. . One top buggy , 1 spring wagon , i hay wagon and rack , 1 hay rake , 1 mower , 1 break ; - : : ; ing plow \ , 1 five-tooth cultivator , 1 set light harness , 1 set heavy harness. , j. : . 100 I : Tons of ' . , Hay' - lP9 at ranch , all in stack yards I at sheds , with privilege of feeding at ranch , plenty of water , use of house _ _ and sheds . . . . . . goes with hay. Other hay can be ffad handy. " , . , . : - . . ' : . ' / . _ . J . . . . . _ . TERMS OF SALE : Sums of $10 and under , cash. On sums over $10 one year's time will be - given - - - . . . on notes of approved security bearing r 10 per cent interest , or 2i per cent discount . . . . for cash. . : - , . _ _ . . \ - , . : .r ' : 0 : ' ! . ' : . . " P . L Klingaman Owner ' " > ' - ; " - - . - - . . . - - . ; . . , Frank Gillette , Aucti , . Lou McDill Clerk. . < . . . ' 0 . ' . . _ " , : . . ' \ , - ; . . . . . .